Forgive me, therefore, if I grow
reminiscent. Indeed, I fear that the hour for the story of my First Love has come.
But the excitement of cutting out the Arangi had been communicated to his addled brain, and, with vague
reminiscent flashes of the strength of life triumphant, he shared deliriously in this triumph of Somo by applying himself to the curing of the head that was in itself the concrete expression of triumph.
He seemed to catch the
reminiscent flash in her eyes as she looked down the street, and a shadow of foreboding clouded his mind.
Many of the paragraphs will be found to be merely
reminiscent of former discourses.
His voice became soft and
reminiscent, and with a sigh of contentment he launched into a long rambling talk, speaking as one lost in a dream.
She did not interrupt his flow of
reminiscent criticism; when he paused for breath, she said, quietly:
Barry were over that affair," concluded Anne, with
reminiscent laughter.
The elder one, Morgan, was a huge man, bronzed and moustached, with a deep bass voice and an almost guttural speech, and the other, Raff, was slight and effeminate, with nervous hands and watery, washed-out gray eyes, who spoke with a faint indefinable accent that was hauntingly
reminiscent of the Cockney, and that was yet not Cockney of any brand she had ever encountered.
The golden year was dying as it had lived, a beautiful and unrepentant voluptuary, and
reminiscent rapture and content freighted heavily the air.
He stood with puzzled frown,
reminiscent for several minutes, unsuccessful.
A delicate pathos perfumed her disconnected remarks, giving them unexpected beauty, just as in the decaying autumn woods there sometimes rise odours
reminiscent of spring.
Sillerton Jackson with his
reminiscent smile, "such things were pretty openly tolerated."